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 1   T-I|      to be read by the middle orders.~Seeking too great a height
 2   T-I|      once, of joy. ~I’ve more orders for you if you ask me,~but
 3   T-I|     of Pontus see my face.~He orders it, I deserve it: nor do
 4   T-I| kisses.~Often I gave the same orders, and deceived myself,~eyes
 5   T-I|   leave your country,~loyalty orders me. Loyalty will be my Caesar.’~
 6 T-III|   every creature of the lower orders.~Who can we show at Troy
 7   T-V|     remembers, I’ll obey your orders – have no fear.~I wouldn’
 8 ExIII|      on being the one to die, orders his dear Orestes~to go:
 9  ExIV| effect, or whether~harsh fate orders me to die beneath the frozen
10   Ind|   Astyages, who disobeyed his orders and failed to destroy the
11   Ind|      war with Fidenae, on the orders of Tullus Hostilius.~Book
12   Ind|     Delphi on the Pythoness’s orders, for interfering with the
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